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Obituary

Amy Michelle (Petersen) Steadman

January 25, 1991 - February 7, 2022

Amy Michelle (Petersen) Steadman, 31, of Lincoln passed away February 7, 2022. Born January 25, 1991, in Lincoln, Nebraska to Mark and Dianne (Thieszen) Petersen.

She was baptized March 17, 1991 and confirmed in April, 2005 at Trinity Lutheran Church. She attended Trinity Lutheran Elementary School and Lincoln Lutheran Middle and High School graduating in 2009. She attended Doane University and was a key member of the Omega Psi Theta sorority. She graduated in 2013, double majoring in Journalism and Music. She was employed at STANLEY Healthcare beginning in 2013, and was most currently their Knowledgebase Manager.
Amy had a God-given gift for music and she shared her gift through violin, ukulele, and vocal skills in so many ways. She played for many friends and family weddings and events, and was heavily involved in her church life as well. She started taking violin lessons at age 8. She was involved in Orchestra and was a two-time All-State Orchestra participant. In college she was in CHOIR AND MUSIC GROUPS.
For seven years, she found herself surrounded by love in her church family at 2 Pillars Church in Lincoln, Nebraska. Amy volunteered as a worship leader in music ministry and served as a member of the launch team to establish a new church plant in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Amy and Alex met in March of 2018 and were married March 2, 2019. In the Fall of 2021 Amy became involved at the First United Methodist Church in the choir, bell choir, and music ministry with her violin

Amy and Alex met in March of 2018, and became close very quickly. Their relationship bloomed and blossomed and in October of 2019, they became engaged to be married. On March 2, 2019, Amy and Alex were married at 2 Pillars Church. She and Alex stayed involved in their church, and recently joined their new church family at First United Methodist Church in Lincoln, Nebraska.

In such a brief time, roughly 14 weeks or so, Amy and Alex became a vital part of their church community and ministry through worship, choir, bell choir, Amy’s contribution through her violin skills, and much more. The entire church community at First United Methodist and 2 Pillars Church have been impacted by her life and have long-lasting effects from her presence.

Amy was also a loving daughter. She rode in Bike Ride Across Nebraska (BRAN) with her dad twice. She enjoyed helping her parents with yard work at their house…
Amy was a best friend to her sister, and a doting aunt to her three nephews who she loved to play make-believe games with, and was baptismal sponsor for Wyatt. She always made a point to engage with them and join with their imaginations for hours on end.

Above all, Amy absolutely loved all people, loved the church, loved music, loved animals, and her family. She was wholly dedicated to the cause of justice wherever she saw injustice. Although her passing leaves us in abject pain and sorrow, we can know that it is a transition to newness for her. A transition to a new life free of anxiety, free of pain, free of sorrow, and where she gets to sing and make perfect music with all the puppies and kitties she wants for eternity. We can only hope to be symbols of the pure love of Christ like she was. She was such a pillar of kindness, integrity, openness, and love. She always knew who and whose she was, and – at least for her – the best has now come.

She is survived by her husband, Alexander Steadman; parents Mark and Dianne Petersen of Lincoln, Nebraska; sister Krista (Darrel) Branz, nephews Clayton, Reese, and Wyatt Branz, all of York, Nebraska; Grandma Erna Thieszen of Lincoln, Nebraska; Father and Mother-in-law John and Sharon Steadman of Norfolk, sister-in-law Emily Steadman, nephews Isaac and Jude; brother-in-law Jared Steadman of Norfolk, niece Ariel; and such a great cloud of witnesses, including many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and church family, as well as her beloved pets; Dogs, Charlie, Pluto, and cat, Zazzles.

The final resting place for her earthly body is in a beautiful wooden urn, hand made and contributed by her uncle, David Petersen.

A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, February 19, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 2723 N. 50th Street with a luncheon to follow. The service will be live streamed from the church website or through a link at Roper and Sons website.

Expressions of sympathy, including flowers, cards and memorial donations are welcome. Donations may be directed to the family for future designation.

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February 19, 2022

My wife and I feel a little of your grief. I had worked with Amy at Stanley, and my wife played in the Lincoln Community Orchestra with her. I don’t have a specific memory of Amy, as she and I were at Stanley kind of in passing over several months, but I remember feeling really happy that she could put up with all of us in Support, being mostly nerdy guys, and not only get our humor but give right back, a kindred of sorts. We all tended to be a bit of a handful. She was an effervescent personality, and the world is a little less bright without her.

– Cedric Satterfield
February 19, 2022

I had the privilege of working with Amy while at STANLEY Healthcare. She was a peaceful soul, and very talented at the things she did. Amy was always busy working with the training database, but she made time for those of us that requested things from her. I was one of those people. I did photography and video for the company, and she “starred” in many training videos, and photos. This took time out of her schedule to accommodate my requests, and I always appreciated it. Her ability to immerse herself into a project and understand the outcomes of what we were trying to achieve, made her a valuable member of the Healthcare team. At big businesses, people like Amy may fly under the radar, but she stepped in and was one of the best worker bees there! She will truly missed. May God find a special place in Heaven for her.

– Greg Kubitschek
February 19, 2022

To Mark & Dianne, We no longer have contact information for you but want you to know how saddened we were to see Amy’s obituary in the paper today. Her picture bears great resemblance to you Dianne. We can see a lovely soul in her eyes and smile. Our hearts are aching for you in this time of great loss. Please know that both of you, Alex and all of your family are in our prayers. God will walk beside you on this difficult journey.

– David & Elsa Larson
February 19, 2022

Amy so easily blended in with our Iron Chef group and was such a great fit for Alex. I was so happy she came into his life. She was a delight. It is difficult to learn she’s gone at such a young age. May God comfort and heal your heart.

– Beverly Braun
February 19, 2022

Amy was, genuinely, among the nicest people I’ve ever worked with. Whenever her help was needed, Amy was on it and kind about doing so, always. Talk with any of her coworkers at Stanley and you will hear that across the board. She will be missed. My heartfelt condolences.

– Linda Craig
February 19, 2022

Amy was an absolute light in this world. I don’t have a single memory of her that doesn’t involve laughing so hard your stomach hurts. I was so fortunate to be her baby in our legacy line at Doane and I am so thankful to he chosen by her. She was dutifully supportive, always offered a listening ear, and had a way of making you feel like nothing in the world was bad or scary. Thank you Amy for the years of memories and laughter you have added to my life. You will absolutely be missed in this world. Omega love 💙💛

– Ashley Heidemann
February 16, 2022

Meeting Amy first time when we dropped our daughter at Doane Amy and Deepa continued to be friends even after college . We remember lunch at Amy’s place after graduation. Her parents were such gracious host. We can never forget that time. Amy left this world too soon. May god give strength to the family at this very difficult time. Our love and prayers. Prasad and Ranjani

– Ranjani prasad

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